Bovey Lee is a paper-cut artist based in Los Angeles, California, USA. Born in Hong Kong, Bovey Lee was inspired by Chinese calligraphy from an early age, and later went on to complete a BA in Fine arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Since then, Lee has earned two MFAs – one from the University of California, Berkeley, and a second in computer graphics and interactive media from Pratt Institute in New York. Lee began experimenting with cut paper in 2005 and has been able to incorporate both of her degrees into the creative process. First, Lee creates a hand sketch of the composition, then she forms a compilation of images on the computer in order to create a more ornate template. After the computer graphic is created she uses it as a loose guide while using an x-acto knife to cut our the negative space in the paper. The paper medium has layers of significance to Lee, who describes it as
"a very intimate material and also familiar to everyone; we handle and use paper everyday. The paper that I use, Chinese rice paper, is both personally and culturally significant. Chinese invented paper so it’s part of my lineage. It is also the first art material I knew that evokes memories and history."